Dance makers use inventive movement and composition to examine personal and universal topics and themes. The concert will feature the work of guest African dancer Marilyn M. Sylla and drummer Sekou and will include live drumming. The concert rounds out with work by faculty and a wide array of selected student choreography in a variety of dance styles — from high energy hip hop and tap dance to thought-provoking modern and classical work. Come ready to be inspired by CMU's talented and hard-working dance majors.

Every year, The Art Center holds its annual Holiday Art and Craft Fair on the weekend before Thanksgiving. There are gifts for all ages and all
more...0 budgets. Nothing stays in a home longer than a handmade clay bowl, a handcrafted wooden wine stopper, or a hand painted silk throw. They are unique and will be handed down for generations. This event is the second largest annual fundraiser for The Art Center and is great for artists, gift-givers, and gift-receivers alike. Everybody wins big for the holidays.

You are invited to an uplifting experience of harmonic resonance! You can relax to the sounds and tones of crystal singing bowls and gongs. These
more...0 vibrations have been known to cleanse the body, mind, and spirit. They complement each other to create a greater range of healing frequencies that invite us to let go of what no longer serves us and open to greater wisdom and clarity. Kim St. Germain will be playing crystal singing bowls while Spirit Star will be sharing the magic of his gong. A 10-15$ donation is appreciated.

Dance makers use inventive movement and composition to examine personal and universal topics and themes. The concert will feature the work of guest
more...0 African dancer Marilyn M. Sylla and drummer Sekou and will include live drumming. The concert rounds out with work by faculty and a wide array of selected student choreography in a variety of dance styles — from high energy hip hop and tap dance to thought-provoking modern and classical work. Come ready to be inspired by CMU's talented and hard-working dance majors.
Additional showtime: November 18; 2 and 7:30pm
Prices: $15 adults, $10 seniors, $7 students
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Sponsored by Chevron

Every year, The Art Center holds its annual Holiday Art and Craft Fair on the weekend before Thanksgiving. There are gifts for all ages and all
more...0 budgets. Nothing stays in a home longer than a handmade clay bowl, a handcrafted wooden wine stopper, or a hand painted silk throw. They are unique and will be handed down for generations. This event is the second largest annual fundraiser for The Art Center and is great for artists, gift-givers, and gift-receivers alike. Everybody wins big for the holidays.

Join us for an informal House concert in the reclaimed Brick Church in Palisade. We will supply chairs, paper plates, cups and napkins for your pot
more...0 luck fixings. Social hour starts at 6:00 then music at 7:15.
3hattrio's hails from Zion Canyon in Southern Utah and includes Hal Cannon who is a singer and plays banjo and guitar. He is also a cowboy music scholar. Greg Istock plays acoustic bass and foot percussion. He has a Caribbean music background and sings in a haunting and soulful style. Eli Wrankle, a classically trained violinist who studies music at Southern Utah University and comes from a family of artists.
Their songs are mostly original and even their old-time cowboy and pioneer songs have an unusual twist. Living in the same isolated place, surrounded by an inspiring landscape of red cliffs is what makes this group thrive. Their first album, Year One, was hailed by Baxter Black as a profundo Gregorian sagebrush chant. Since then they released a second CD to critical acclaim, "Dark Desert Night." Their most recent album "Solitaire," came out September 2016.

Zephyr Stage, the resident theatre at Cavalcade in Fruita, presents an original play written by Valerie Haugen Nuzzo and Kim Nuzzo at the KAFM Radio
more...0 Room on Friday, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. Tickets are only $5.
"Multitudes" is a one-man show about the great father of American poetry Walt Whitman! The play addresses death, sexuality, slavery, the Civil War and Whitman’s poetic vision of democratic ideals. The production has recently returned from a week of performances in Edinburgh, Scotland as part of the Festival Fringe - the oldest theatre festival in the world. Kim Nuzzo, a resident actor with Zephyr Stage, performs the role of Walt Whitman. Kim is a visual artist, published poet and an actor. He’s performed many roles for Aspen’s Hudson Reed Ensemble including Scrooge and Julius Caesar, among others. He was also the titular star of the film “Bumps Jackson: The Last American Ski Bum.” Valerie Haugen Nuzzo is the Executive Artistic Director of Zephyr Stage, and has written several plays, most recently co-writing “Passionate Collaborators: Burns & Allen.” She’s performed in more than 50 productions with Thunder River Theatre Company in Carbondale, including playing all the big Greek girls - Lysistrata, Medea and Antigone. The couple reside in Fruita.

Every year, The Art Center holds its annual Holiday Art and Craft Fair on the weekend before Thanksgiving. There are gifts for all ages and all
more...0 budgets. Nothing stays in a home longer than a handmade clay bowl, a handcrafted wooden wine stopper, or a hand painted silk throw. They are unique and will be handed down for generations. This event is the second largest annual fundraiser for The Art Center and is great for artists, gift-givers, and gift-receivers alike. Everybody wins big for the holidays.